I think it all depends on what kind of wedding you want. Although it would be freezing I always fancied getting married in November. My friend got married in February last year, it rained the whole day but it was such a laugh. Just go for whatever you fancy yourself. Its your wedding day, you'll love every minute of it whenever it is x x x
2006-11-05 20:32:29
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answered by I-Love-My-Boys 3
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Never knew there is such a thing as "out of season" wedding. I would marry my man anytime of the day or year :)
Depending on your wedding theme. Perhaps, a garden wedding is great in Spring, a beach wedding in Summer, a rustic wedding in Fall, while a white wedding in Winter. Otherwise if its indoor, anytime of the year should be fine.
2006-11-06 08:06:33
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answered by j 3
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In Singapore or most asia countries, where there are chinese people living, when they get married, elders always have to choose an auspicious dates for the soon-to-be married couples to hold their weddings. So normally, July (in chinese calendar) is least auspicious, this is because it's a month of Hungry Ghosts Festival, where the souls will come to the earth and create havocs and many bad things will happen. So it's not a favourable month. But surprisingly to say, on the other hand, Koreans love July as this is a great month for celebrations and many of the couples choose to get married during this month. So that depends on your race and nationality. Well, for chinese, August is the most favourable month of all, coz it's the most auspicious month, chinese accent "8" is very good. It means everything will go smoothly. So many chinese couples like to choose August to get married and give births. So don't forget if you happen to be a chinese, bear in mind to avoid month of July.
2006-11-06 04:55:41
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answered by PoshBerries 6
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I don’t really thing that any months are out of season as it depends on the couples. But people don’t tend to have them in January or February because the weather tends to be a bit cold and people don’t have that that much to spend because of christmas. However from March onwards, is okay. Lots of people have wedding during the end of May – end of September because you are guaranteed good weather.
2006-11-06 05:27:56
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answered by Baps . 7
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In the UK I would say January, March, (lots of weddings in February because of Valentines day) October, November and December.
2006-11-06 05:30:01
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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Best wedding months are June, December and January. So the rest are considered out-of season wedding months.
Mind you, any day is special for you and your partner, whatever month it is you plan to get married. Being wed, is one of the greatest day/month/year of your life!!!
2006-11-06 04:29:53
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answered by JustMe 3
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According to the church im getting married in peak season is:
March
April
May
June
July
August
September!
And out of season is October through to February!
2006-11-06 07:21:22
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answered by cat11977 2
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Fall is actually becoming very popular for weddings. If anything, late winter (January-March) is the off season.
2006-11-06 04:49:44
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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"Out of Season" & Wedding in the same sentance- blasemy! Weddings can commense at any period, although certain months may present a better environment and thus a better memory!
Also, who would want to be showered or be snowed upon in their finest attire? hmmmm....
2006-11-06 05:50:41
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answered by cerberusknight 1
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Summer is the main wedding season especially July and August. Winter weddings are different though but I would advise avoinding Lent (if Christian!).
2006-11-06 04:35:43
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answered by ehc11 5
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